Marshalls

Marshalls

Manufactures sustainable building materials and infrastructure.

Overview

Marshalls provides sustainable building materials and infrastructure solutions for the built environment, serving homes, towns, schools, hospitals, roads, water systems, workplaces, and leisure destinations. Its products span building, landscaping and roofing, enabling customers to plan, deliver and operate projects faster and with lower environmental impact. The company differentiates itself through a broad, integrated range of sustainable solutions across multiple sectors, backed by a group of related businesses all focused on long-lasting environments. Marshalls’ goal is to shape environments that inspire today and endure for generations, helping projects be completed more confidently and sustainably.

About Marshalls

Simplify's Rating
Why Marshalls is rated
C+
Rated B on Competitive Edge
Rated C on Growth Potential
Rated C on Differentiation

Industries

Industrial & Manufacturing

Consumer Goods

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Halifax, United Kingdom

Founded

2004

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What believers are saying

  • On 14 August 2026, Marshalls won Severn Trent AMP8 storm-tank framework work.
  • H1 2026 adjusted operating profit rose 8.1% to £30.7 million despite flat revenue.
  • Marshalls is on track for £11 million annualised cost savings by 31 December 2026.

What critics are saying

  • Management said on 10 August 2026 that no material market recovery is expected in 2026.
  • Roofing Products faced competitive concrete-tile pricing and weaker manufacturing efficiency in H1 2026.
  • Building Products weakened on new-build housing softness and site shutdowns; prolonged UK construction weakness crushes leverage.

What makes Marshalls unique

  • Marshalls owns UK manufacturing sites and technical design teams, shortening lead times for infrastructure bids.
  • Its diversified mix spans Landscaping, Roofing, and Building Products, reducing dependence on one end-market.
  • Marley and Viridian Solar give Marshalls exposure to pitched roofs and solar attachment growth.

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Total Funding

$246.8M

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1 Rounds

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Benefits

Paid Holidays

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Life Insurance

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Company News

Metropolis International
Aug 12th, 2026
Marshalls secures place on £6m Severn Trent framework.

Marshalls secures place on £6m Severn Trent framework. Marshalls Civils & Drainage has secured part of a new £6M framework agreement with Severn Trent Water to supply precast concrete storm tanks through the water company's Asset Management Period 8 (AMP8) investment programme. The appointment positions Marshalls as one of four preferred partners supporting Severn Trent in delivering critical infrastructure upgrades designed to enhance stormwater management and future-proof wastewater networks across the region, said a statement from the firm. AMP8, the water sector's latest five-year regulatory investment cycle, focuses on improving resilience, sustainability, and operational performance across the UK's water and wastewater systems. "The framework award follows a rigorous three-stage tender process, beginning with pre-qualification before progressing through detailed design development and final site assessment," it said. "Marshalls' Civils & Drainage team developed large-scale storm tank panel designs, demonstrating industry-leading technical expertise and a commitment to delivering best-in-class design support aligned with the business's ambition of Building Tomorrow's World." The successful bid brought together expertise from across the organisation, including quality, manufacturing, technical, design, sustainability, logistics and sales functions. A key component of the submission centred on sustainability and carbon reduction. Marshalls evaluated opportunities to optimise concrete mix designs, explore both existing and new product development (EPD and NPD), and improve manufacturing efficiency and logistics. Related questions you can explore with Ask NCE, our new AI search engine. Marshalls Civils & Drainage national sales director Euan MacKinnon said: "Securing this tender for a completely new product type was a monumental challenge. "From sales and technical to production, quality and sustainability, every single department stepped up, collaborated flawlessly, and proved that our greatest competitive advantage is our people and expertise." Marshalls' manufacturing unit in Pollington, Yorkshire, has been selected as the primary manufacturing site for the framework, supported by its Mells facility. This "strategic approach will help minimise transportation distances, reduce road miles, and support lower carbon delivery", the business said.

Roofing Today
Aug 10th, 2026
Solar growth cushions subdued Marley Roofing profits.

Solar growth cushions subdued Marley Roofing profits. 10 August 2026 Marley Roofing, which makes up the Roofing Products division of Marshalls plc, saw a 0.6% decrease in revenue in the first half of 2026, partially offset by further increase from Viridian Solar. In a trading update to 30 June 2026, Marshalls reported a 13.2% rise in first-half adjusted profit before tax, while revenue fell 0.5% to £317.8 million (H1 2025: £319.5 million). Marley Roofing. Roofing Products revenue dipped to £97.1 million (H1 2025: £97.7 million), driven by competitive conditions in concrete roof tiles. However, this was partially offset by growth in clay tile volumes and improved attachment rates of roofing accessories and system components. Operating profit also decreased by £1.7 million to £23.1 million (H1 2025: £24.8 million), reflecting continued growth in Viridian Solar offset by lower profitability in Marley. Growth in Viridian Solar was driven by higher volumes and continued commercial discipline, whereas the lower profitability in Marley reflected softer volumes in a subdued marketplace alongside weaker manufacturing efficiency. Overall, Marshalls says the division's results were in line with expectations and made a 'significant' contribution to Group profitability despite the modest contraction in operating profit. Other divisions. Marshalls' Landscaping Products revenue remained steady at £135.1 million, in line with H1 2025, while operating profit increased by £5.2 million to £5.5 million (H1 2025: £0.3 million), driven by a combination of higher gross margins, lower manufacturing costs and reduced overheads. Execution of the performance improvement plan continues to deliver progress and the business remains on track to deliver the previously announced £11 million of annualised cost savings in full by the end of 2026. Meanwhile, Marshalls' Building Products division delivered a more mixed performance. Building Products first-half revenue marginally reduced by 0.9% to £85.6 million (H1 2025: £86.4 million), with weakness in new build housing weighing on performance within Water Management and Bricks & Masonry, partially offset by growth in Mortars & Screeds. Building Products operating profit decreased by 10.1% to £6.2 million, driven by lower business volumes, extended site maintenance site shutdowns which adversely affected Group operational efficiency, and additional costs arising from the conflict in the Middle East. Outlook. Marshalls says it does not expect any material market recovery in the second half of 2026, but expectations for the full year remain unchanged. Simon Bourne, Marshalls plc CEO, commented: "Roofing Today has delivered a resilient first half performance, despite subdued end markets, with adjusted profit growth delivered in line with expectations. This reflects its reinvigorated focus on sharper execution, continued financial discipline and the benefits of actions taken through FY25 to create a leaner and more focused operating platform. "Landscaping Products demonstrates the clearest evidence of this progress, with its performance improvement plan delivering improved profitability and the business remaining on track to deliver the previously announced £11 million of annualised cost savings by the end of FY26. "Roofing Products continued to provide a strong contribution, driven by Viridian Solar and disciplined trading in Marley Roofing. "Building Products was mixed, with Mortars & Screeds resilient and Water Management positioned for infrastructure-led growth, but weak new build housing demand weighed on both Bricks & Masonry and Water Management performance in the first half. "We remain focused on what we can control: service, cost, cash, working capital and disciplined capital allocation. We are not factoring a material market recovery into our second half assumptions, and the operational progress delivered to date, together with the strength of our diversified portfolio, supports the Board's confidence in the Group's outlook for the full year and our medium-term growth potential." Check out the latest issue.

Finimize
Aug 10th, 2026
Marshalls' profit rose, but Britain's building slump isn't letting up.

Marshalls' profit rose, but Britain's building slump isn't letting up. The UK supplier lifted first-half adjusted pretax profit 13.2% through cost control, yet still expects no material demand recovery during 2026. about 1 hour ago - 2 mins What's going on here? Marshalls, a UK supplier of landscaping and roofing materials, said first-half adjusted pretax profit rose 13.2% to £24.9 million. But it warned Britain's building downturn still looks set to keep demand weak, with "no material recovery" expected during 2026. What does this mean? Marshalls' products end up in driveways, gardens, roofs, and public spaces, so its sales tend to track UK construction and renovation activity. That backdrop has been soft as high inflation and higher borrowing costs have made new projects and home upgrades harder to justify. So the company did what many industrial firms do in a slowdown: it reset the cost base. Management has been... Keep reading for free. This content is free, but you must be logged in to continue reading. Already have an account?

Sheengate Publishing Ltd.
Jul 28th, 2026
Marshalls helps homeowners create beautiful outdoor spaces with new Origins Collection(R).

Marshalls helps homeowners create beautiful outdoor spaces with new Origins Collection(R). As homeowners continue to invest in outdoor spaces that are every bit as considered as their interiors, Marshalls has launched Origins Collection(R)- a premium range of stone-inspired concrete paving designed to help homeowners create beautiful outdoor spaces with confidence. Inspired by distinctive granite and sandstone from around the world, Origins Collection(R) combines beautifully crafted surfaces with the lasting quality and reliability of modern concrete. The result is a collection of paving that delivers premium aesthetics at a more accessible price point, helping homeowners create outdoor spaces full of character that are built to stand the test of time. Available in a wide choice of colours, textures and finishes, the collection has been designed to suit everything from contemporary outdoor living spaces to more traditional gardens. Whether transforming a patio, refreshing a driveway or creating new pathways, Origins Collection(R) gives homeowners the flexibility to create a landscape that reflects their personal style. Manufactured in the UK using Marshalls' proven concrete expertise, every product within the collection is built to withstand everyday life and changing weather conditions while delivering the consistent quality and finish homeowners have come to expect from Marshalls. Supporting the collection is Marshalls' nationwide network of Accredited Installers, giving homeowners confidence from product selection through to installation. By combining beautifully crafted paving with professional workmanship, Origins Collection(R) helps ensure finished landscapes not only look exceptional from day one, but continue to perform for years to come, giving homeowners confidence that they're making an investment they'll enjoy for years to come. Designed for patios, pathways and driveways, Origins Collection(R) makes the premium look of natural stone more accessible without compromising on quality, value or long-term performance. Backed by trusted Marshalls quality and the expertise of its Accredited Installer network, the collection gives homeowners the confidence to create an outdoor space they'll enjoy for years to come.

Roofing Today
May 13th, 2026
Marley revenue drops as demand weakens.

Marley revenue drops as demand weakens. 13 May 2026 Marley, which makes up the Roofing Products division of Marshalls plc, saw a 3% drop in revenue on the first four months of 2026, compared to the previous year. In a trading update to 30 April 2026, Marshalls, manufacturer of solutions for the built environment, reported Group revenue of £205 million, down 1% on 2025 (£207 million). The Board says this result is in line with expectations despite continued end-market uncertainty. Roofing Products revenue fell to £63 million (2025: £65m), reflecting a competitive roof tile market, driven by softer demand levels and additional industry capacity. This was offset by Viridian Solar which continued to perform well, maintaining margins and delivering year-on-year revenue growth. Other divisions. In Marshalls' other divisions, trading performance remained unchanged. Landscaping Products revenue was £86 million, in line with 2025, maintained by a "simplified product portfolio and an improved service offering". Execution of the performance improvement plan continues to deliver progress, and the business remains on track to deliver the previously announced £11 million of annualised cost savings by the end of the year, the company says. Building Products revenue also remained steady at £56 million, in line with the year prior. While Mortars & Screeds benefited from market conditions that continued to favour ready-to-use products, trading in Bricks & Masonry was impacted by continued weakness in new housing and competitive market conditions. The company also says Water Management continues to make good progress, building a strong pipeline of design-led opportunities. Outlook. Despite an uncertain macroeconomic outlook and ongoing volatility arising from the war in the Middle East, Marshalls says expectations for the full year remain unchanged. Simon Bourne, Chief Executive Officer, commented: "Trading in the first four months of the year has been in line with its expectations, and its teams are making clear progress in the areas within its control. The disciplined execution of its 'Transform & Grow' strategy is strengthening its market position, improving service and operational performance, alongside maintaining a tight focus on cash, cost and capital allocation. "In Landscaping, the performance improvement plan continues to deliver progress; in Water Management, we are building momentum; and across Roofing, disciplined commercial and operational execution is supporting performance. This progress means our expectations for the full year remain unchanged and reinforces our confidence in the strategic direction of the Group and our ability to deliver sustainable, profitable growth over the medium term." Check out the latest issue.

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